Father of the Subjects:

Father of Ayurveda: Lord Dhanvantari
Father of Biology: Aristotle
Father of Physics: Albert Einstein
Father of Statistics: Ronald Fisher
Father of Zoology: Aristotle
Father of History: Herodotus
Father of Microbiology: Louis Pasteur
Father of Botany: Theophrastus
Father of Algebra: Diophantus
Father of Blood groups: Landsteiner
Father of Electricity: Benjamin Franklin
Father of Trigonometry: Hipparchus
Father of Geometry: Euclid
Father of Modern Chemistry: Antoine Lavoisier
Father of Robotics: Nikola Tesla
Father of Electronics: Ray Tomlinson
Father of Internet: Vinton Cerf
Father of Economics: Adam Smith
Father of Video game: Thomas T. Goldsmith, Jr.
Father of Architecture: Imhotep
Father of Genetics: Gregor Johann Mendel
Father of Nanotechnology: Richard Smalley
Father of Robotics:;Al-Jazari
Father of C language: Dennis Ritchie
Father of World Wide Web: Tim Berners-Lee
Father of Search engine: Alan Emtage
Father of Periodic table: Dmitri Mendeleev
Father of Taxonomy: Carolus Linnaeus
Father of Surgery (early): Sushruta
Father of Mathematics: Archimedes
Father of Medicine: Hippocrates
Father of Homeopathy: Samuel Hahnemann
Father of Law: Cicero
Father of the American Constitution: James Madison
Father of the Indian Constitution: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Father of the Green Revolution: Norman Ernest Borlaug
Father of the Green Revolution in India: M.S Swaminathan

(Electronics Project) Dynamic System Identification of a Strainfield

To be able to monitor forces acting on objects is important for a lot of different applications. In this case the object is a big steel disc and the forces to be monitored are those acting on the rim of the disc.
This is done with strain gauges that register changes in the internal strainfield. This is then run through a system model that outputs the equivalent force for that strainfield. The system model is created through a static system identification consisting of a series of test pushes on the rim of the disc. This method of system identification has a series of problem mainly that it is time consuming.

(Computer Project) A Framework for Call Graph Construction

In object oriented programming, a Call Graph represents the calling relationships between the program’s methods. To be more precise, a Call Graph is a rooted directed graph where each node of the graph represents a method and each edge (u, v) represents a method call from method u to method v.

(Mechanical Project) Exploring the Design Space of Aluminium Tubing using Knowledge Objects and FEM

There are great possibilities to cut lead time in product development process by automation of the  routine work. Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is often used to test product properties virtually. But the process of setting up FEA is manual most of the times and not properly structured.
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(Management Project) CSR Activities Promotes Sustainability: A Case Study of Bombardier

Problem:
Transportation companies face an increase of emissions due to the increased use of transportation systems. The environment and society are being affected by emissions and solutions need to be created in order to stop the acceleration of harmful release to the planet. Transportation industries have to be sustainable.
Research Questions:
How can the introduction of new activities within CSR help a company become sustainable by reducing its ecological footprint? Which CSR activities could be adopted by a company so as to become sustainable by improving social conditions?
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(Civil Project) A 3D Finite Beam Element for the Modelling of Composite Wind Turbine Wings

The main purpose of this thesis is to develop a 3D beam element in order to model wind turbine wings made of composite materials.
The proposed element is partly based on the formulation of the classical beam element of constant cross-section without shear deformation (Euler-Bernoulli) and including Saint-Venant torsional effects for isotropic materials, similarly to the one presented in Batoz & Dhatt. The main novelty consists in the addition of the coupling between axial and bending with torsional effects that may arise when using composite materials.

(Computer Project) Web Based Management Solution for IPTV Network

A management platform is an integral part of any modern computer network. Its role in any kind of network (research or commercial) is undeniable. By using the management solution, the operators of the network monitor, troubleshoot and manage the network from a centralized location.
In a research network such as the Mid Sweden University (MIUN) IPTV test bed, it also plays a very important role. Researchers can setup different configurations for the underlying network according to their research goals.

(Mechanical Project) Future Oppourtunities and Challenges of the Sustainability of Biofuel

Liquid Biofuels mainly Bioethanol and biodiesel are the main replacement for fossil fuels in the current world. But there are questions and concerns about the present biofuels production, mainly when it comes to matter of sustainability.

(Management Project) Is the Taylor Rule a Good Approximation of the Norwegian Monetary Policy?

The aim of this research is to check whether the Taylor rule in its simple linear form can be viewed as an appropriate description of the monetary policy pursued by Norway’s central bank – Norges Bank, and whether this rule can be used for forecasting purposes.
Not only does this research focus on the original Taylor rule, but it also deals with its extended version designed for small open economies such as Norway. A conclusion about whether regressions can produce reliable coefficient estimates is drawn on the basis of time series’ properties tests and cointegration tests. The performance of the simple-form Taylor equation is compared to its alternative forms through forecasting exercises.

(Civil Project) The Holistic Value-Added Approach to Sustainable Development

Sustainable design and engineering is in great demand in cities all over the world. As a result, design and engineering consultancies have to continue finding ways to capitalize on sustainable developments responsibly.
Implementing a strategy to reduce the friction between the human-ecology and economic imperatives is a major step. Amongst Ramboll’s Nordic sustainable perspectives, the Swedish perspective can be  innovative enough to reduce this friction that can stand in the way of the comprehensive sustainable project mission, which is profitable and value-added.
But can this comprehensive and holistic Nordic approach, intended to link stakeholders into a positive project dynamic be applied  effectively enough under unique country-specific contexts? A strategy that incorporates a framework to understand and value the intangibilities of sustainability and fine-tuned for the different conditions and unique contexts of where projects are built can help by creating positive  synergies between stakeholders.

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